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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 21262] New: - Deleting documents

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Deleting documents

           Summary: Deleting documents
           Product: Lenya
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: Other
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Enhancement
          Priority: Other
         Component: Publisher
        AssignedTo: lenya-dev@cocoon.apache.org
        ReportedBy: A.Kuckartz@ping.de


Documents currently can not be deleted - the feature is missing.

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A copy of a mail sent by Michael Wechner to lenya-dev:

This might startle you a bit, but this "feature" has not been written yet.
It would be similar to the current "Creator" implementation. For the case of 
the filesystem it would be very simple.
But I think we should refactor it and think about a nice architecture. 
There are several issues to consider:

1) data abstraction layer (could be realized via Apache Slide)
2) independent of interface (web, app or command line)
3) should allow more sophistication than just creating and deleting (plz see my 
answer to your next question below)
4) anything else?

>Once an article is in live modus there
>is no way of changing or deleting it?

well, you can change things: just (re)edit it within Authoring area and then 
(re)publish it.

Concerning "deleting". If some content went live,  then you should have at 
least three options:

1) depublish it (for instance periodical announcements, which shouldn't be live 
all the time)
2) archive it (for instance Newspaper article for legal reasons)
3) throw it into the trash (after deleting the trash it will be gone forever)

Any help on (more) use-cases, architecture and implementation is very much 
appreciated.

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